Sana’a University Completes Rehabilitation of Main Campus Road During 2025

Sana’a University completed the rehabilitation project of the main road within the university campus during 2025, as part of the ongoing efforts led by Prof. Mohammed Ahmed Al-Bukhaiti, University Rector, to improve infrastructure and upgrade service facilities in a way that facilitates movement for students, faculty members, administrative staff, and visitors across the campus.
The project included maintenance, rehabilitation, and resurfacing of the main road, contributing to improved road conditions and better organization of traffic movement within the university campus. The project also enhances the campus’s overall appearance, aligning with the continuous development taking place across the University’s various facilities.
In a statement to the Sana’a University website, the University’s Director General of Projects, Eng. Abdulhakim Shamsan, noted that the total cost of the project amounted to 103,455,976 Yemeni riyals, funded jointly by Sana’a University and the Capital Secretariat. He explained that the project was implemented through the Executive Unit for the Maintenance of Roads and Public Places under the supervision of specialized engineering teams, which contributed to completing the project efficiently and within a record timeframe.
He added that the rehabilitation and asphalt works covered an area of approximately 20,000 square meters, distributed across two lanes, one of which extends for 1,300 linear meters. He emphasized that the project represents an important step toward improving infrastructure within the university and providing a more suitable environment for mobility and transportation across the campus.
Eng. Shamshan further indicated that the next phase will include additional works as part of the “Placemaking Program,” which will involve developing the campus pedestrian walkway and installing ground guidance paths and traffic signs. These measures aim to better regulate movement within the campus, enhance traffic safety, and further improve the university environment.










